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Issued by "The Public Press, no less than the Public Office, is a Public Trust" $2.50. A YEAR
Fifty Cents Dis­count
if Paid in
Ad Wince
HOLLY LEAVES
A Corporation
Every Friday
Hollywood
Los Angeles, Cal.
1641 Cherokee
Avenue
Fones:
Business, 436-777
Out of Town
Fifty Cents Extra
Single Copies
10 Cents Each
News, 578-825 Entered a• 6econd cla .. matter, J uly l:J, 1918 at the po61ojf!ce at Lo• A ngele•, Cal., under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879
Advertising Rates
on Applicatiun
0. M. Donaldson. Editor and Publisher Harriett Day ...... .. Associate Editor Ella M. Donaldson . . .. .. Music Editor
N. Rogers Bayly ... . General Manager Ruth Massey . .... Foreign Advertising
Volume X II.
-........
"THE HOLLYWOOD SIDE"
New Hill Properties Development As­sociation
Is Organized; Home Sites
for Hundred Thousand
"The Hollwood Side of the Hills De­velopment
Association"' is the newest or­ganization
to beg in to function in Holly­wood.
The first meeting was on Tues­day
in the open,-when repre entative.s of
all the hi ll ·subdivi ions now on the mar­ket
between ermont avenue and Ca­huenga
Pa s visited and inspected all of
the properties. The party consi tee! of
thirty or forty optimi tic real e tate
men, headed by William Mead and
Frank E. Woodley and including As i t­ant
City Engineer P rince and Los An­gele.
s ne\YSQJaper men.
The tracts vi ited included Bermont
T errances, Los Feliz Height , Ponet
Terrace, Laughlin Park, Holly ridge
Park, Canyon View P ark, Bronson Hill.
Hollywoodland, Holly Mont, Vine Street
T errace , Whitley Heights, Hollywood
Knolls, Highland Knoll Hollywood
H eights. Casuenga High Land, Hig hland
Kno ll, Morning Glory T errace and the
Hay Canyon Tract.
These propertie form a total of two
thou and acre now being placed on the
market and it is e.stimated that the home
ites he re provided will accommodate a
popul ation of 40.000 people.
Next • eek another e ·cursion ''"ill be
made which will continue the inspection
to all the Hollywood hill propertie
we t of Cahuenga Pas . which will ac­comodate
twice a many more.
Among the chief tract of intere. t wi ll
be the 312 acres that C. E. Toberman is
oon to develop in the hill ju t we t
of the Pa and north of the Bowl, in-cluding
the large holding that he ha
recently purchased from Mira Hershey
of Hotel Hollywood.
The e two groups of hill propertie
will be loos ely connected in the near fu­ture
by the new kvline dri ve. which 1t
i proposed to call for hort. the "Mul­holland
Highway" and which will gi,·e
acce s to the higher reache of all the
hill region between Griffith Park and
the ea. Starting in al l probability in the
Griffith Park road ju-t thi id of Mt
(Continued on Page 6)
Friday. April 6, 1923
PRYOR MOORE
Orchestra Leader for Business Men
Pryor Moore, whose orche tra wi ll
furnish mu ic at the Hollywood Busi­nes
).Ien ·s Club di nner at the \Yoman'
Clubhouse next Tue day eYening, \Yas
for eight a on v. ith the Lo- Angele
~ymphony Orche. tra and now has five
complete orche_tra playing at the e\•eral
Boo Bro . Cafeteria in the city. which
haYe a reputation for the excellence of
th eir mu ical program . His mu ic i
al o featured at the affairs of the Jona­than
lub and in Hollywooa at the
b rilliant dance. at the Garden Court
apartments. Mr. Pryor will bring with
him on Tue day e\"en ing Bert Teazle.
the popular cornet oloi. t, who will g i,·e
a special numb r for the entertainment
of the club.
umber 14
IT'S UP TO HOLLY LEAVES
This Newspaper W ill Be Host at Next
Dinner of Hollywood Business
Mens Club
A good deal of interest attache to
the announcement that Holly Leaves
will be host at the dinner of the Holly­wood
Busines Men's Club next Tues­day
evening at the Woman's Club
hou e. There wa . somethn ig of chal­lenge
and just a little of the spirit
of ma king the " punishment fit the
crime" in the rather peremptory
notification from the club's board of
director that Holly Leaves was to fur­ni
h the next en tertainment, all of
which has been accepted in good part
and with the promi e that there will
be a dandy program without a dull
moment in it. Some are wonde ring
if Holly Leave can make good, but
most everybody ays that Holly
Leaves has got to make good. Both
. ide will be on hand to ee.
\ ell here is one feature that is
bound to be good. Arm trong &
arleton are to erve the meal. They
are going to do it right, there i no
que tion about that. It wouldn't be
trange if there wa trawberry short-cake
a a g rand finale.
nd here is another: Pryor Moore
and hi orche tra will furni h mu ic
during the even ing. E verybody, al-
1110 t, ha heard that exceptional mu ic
at the Boos Bros. cafeteria , and many
have heard of the exquisite dance
mu 1c at the Garden Court dance .
\ ell that' Pryor Moore. And he i
goi ng to throw iJ-i a few mu. ical pe­cialtie
that alone will be worth the
price of the whole • how.
And then, one of the be_t things
of al l will be Hugo Kirchhofer, the
peppiest song leader of the world. who
will put the whole company OYer the
jumps in a few minute of community
inginrr. Everybody know him and hi.
work a director of the Hollvwood
ommunitv Chorus and of a . dozen
other musical Or"'an ization , and the
few times that he ha been able to
be with the bu ~ines~ men haYe been
occa ion long remembered. He i com-

Issued by "The Public Press, no less than the Public Office, is a Public Trust" $2.50. A YEAR
Fifty Cents Dis­count
if Paid in
Ad Wince
HOLLY LEAVES
A Corporation
Every Friday
Hollywood
Los Angeles, Cal.
1641 Cherokee
Avenue
Fones:
Business, 436-777
Out of Town
Fifty Cents Extra
Single Copies
10 Cents Each
News, 578-825 Entered a• 6econd cla .. matter, J uly l:J, 1918 at the po61ojf!ce at Lo• A ngele•, Cal., under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879
Advertising Rates
on Applicatiun
0. M. Donaldson. Editor and Publisher Harriett Day ...... .. Associate Editor Ella M. Donaldson . . .. .. Music Editor
N. Rogers Bayly ... . General Manager Ruth Massey . .... Foreign Advertising
Volume X II.
-........
"THE HOLLYWOOD SIDE"
New Hill Properties Development As­sociation
Is Organized; Home Sites
for Hundred Thousand
"The Hollwood Side of the Hills De­velopment
Association"' is the newest or­ganization
to beg in to function in Holly­wood.
The first meeting was on Tues­day
in the open,-when repre entative.s of
all the hi ll ·subdivi ions now on the mar­ket
between ermont avenue and Ca­huenga
Pa s visited and inspected all of
the properties. The party consi tee! of
thirty or forty optimi tic real e tate
men, headed by William Mead and
Frank E. Woodley and including As i t­ant
City Engineer P rince and Los An­gele.
s ne\YSQJaper men.
The tracts vi ited included Bermont
T errances, Los Feliz Height , Ponet
Terrace, Laughlin Park, Holly ridge
Park, Canyon View P ark, Bronson Hill.
Hollywoodland, Holly Mont, Vine Street
T errace , Whitley Heights, Hollywood
Knolls, Highland Knoll Hollywood
H eights. Casuenga High Land, Hig hland
Kno ll, Morning Glory T errace and the
Hay Canyon Tract.
These propertie form a total of two
thou and acre now being placed on the
market and it is e.stimated that the home
ites he re provided will accommodate a
popul ation of 40.000 people.
Next • eek another e ·cursion ''"ill be
made which will continue the inspection
to all the Hollywood hill propertie
we t of Cahuenga Pas . which will ac­comodate
twice a many more.
Among the chief tract of intere. t wi ll
be the 312 acres that C. E. Toberman is
oon to develop in the hill ju t we t
of the Pa and north of the Bowl, in-cluding
the large holding that he ha
recently purchased from Mira Hershey
of Hotel Hollywood.
The e two groups of hill propertie
will be loos ely connected in the near fu­ture
by the new kvline dri ve. which 1t
i proposed to call for hort. the "Mul­holland
Highway" and which will gi,·e
acce s to the higher reache of all the
hill region between Griffith Park and
the ea. Starting in al l probability in the
Griffith Park road ju-t thi id of Mt
(Continued on Page 6)
Friday. April 6, 1923
PRYOR MOORE
Orchestra Leader for Business Men
Pryor Moore, whose orche tra wi ll
furnish mu ic at the Hollywood Busi­nes
).Ien ·s Club di nner at the \Yoman'
Clubhouse next Tue day eYening, \Yas
for eight a on v. ith the Lo- Angele
~ymphony Orche. tra and now has five
complete orche_tra playing at the e\•eral
Boo Bro . Cafeteria in the city. which
haYe a reputation for the excellence of
th eir mu ical program . His mu ic i
al o featured at the affairs of the Jona­than
lub and in Hollywooa at the
b rilliant dance. at the Garden Court
apartments. Mr. Pryor will bring with
him on Tue day e\"en ing Bert Teazle.
the popular cornet oloi. t, who will g i,·e
a special numb r for the entertainment
of the club.
umber 14
IT'S UP TO HOLLY LEAVES
This Newspaper W ill Be Host at Next
Dinner of Hollywood Business
Mens Club
A good deal of interest attache to
the announcement that Holly Leaves
will be host at the dinner of the Holly­wood
Busines Men's Club next Tues­day
evening at the Woman's Club
hou e. There wa . somethn ig of chal­lenge
and just a little of the spirit
of ma king the " punishment fit the
crime" in the rather peremptory
notification from the club's board of
director that Holly Leaves was to fur­ni
h the next en tertainment, all of
which has been accepted in good part
and with the promi e that there will
be a dandy program without a dull
moment in it. Some are wonde ring
if Holly Leave can make good, but
most everybody ays that Holly
Leaves has got to make good. Both
. ide will be on hand to ee.
\ ell here is one feature that is
bound to be good. Arm trong &
arleton are to erve the meal. They
are going to do it right, there i no
que tion about that. It wouldn't be
trange if there wa trawberry short-cake
a a g rand finale.
nd here is another: Pryor Moore
and hi orche tra will furni h mu ic
during the even ing. E verybody, al-
1110 t, ha heard that exceptional mu ic
at the Boos Bros. cafeteria , and many
have heard of the exquisite dance
mu 1c at the Garden Court dance .
\ ell that' Pryor Moore. And he i
goi ng to throw iJ-i a few mu. ical pe­cialtie
that alone will be worth the
price of the whole • how.
And then, one of the be_t things
of al l will be Hugo Kirchhofer, the
peppiest song leader of the world. who
will put the whole company OYer the
jumps in a few minute of community
inginrr. Everybody know him and hi.
work a director of the Hollvwood
ommunitv Chorus and of a . dozen
other musical Or"'an ization , and the
few times that he ha been able to
be with the bu ~ines~ men haYe been
occa ion long remembered. He i com-